﻿using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using SubForum.ObjectModel.Users;

namespace MvcForum.Tests
{
    public class MockObjectGenerator
    {
        public static MemberUser CreateMemberUser()
        {
            MemberUser newMemberUser = new MemberUser();

            newMemberUser.FirstName = "Obi-Wan";
            newMemberUser.LastName = "Kenobi";
            newMemberUser.UserName = "obiwan_kenobi" + new Random().Next();
            newMemberUser.Email = "obiwank@yahoo@.com";
            newMemberUser.DisplayName = newMemberUser.UserName;
            newMemberUser.City = "Houston";
            newMemberUser.Country = "USA";
            newMemberUser.Website = "http://www.yahoo.com";
            newMemberUser.OpenId = "http://www.openid.com/obiwankenobi";
            newMemberUser.AboutText = @"CAEN, France - Recalling the ""unimaginable hell"" of D-Day suffering, President Barack Obama paid tribute Saturday to the against-all-odds Allied landings that broke Nazi Germany's grip on France and turned the tide of history.
                            ""The sheer improbability of this victory is part of what makes D-Day so memorable,"" Obama said. 
                            He spoke under a sunny sky at the American Cemetery on cliffs overlooking Omaha Beach and other landings sites where American, British and Canadian soldiers established a beachhead 65 years ago under the withering fire of
                            ";

            return newMemberUser;

        }
    }
}
